Top 30 Heterodox Keynesian/MMT Economics Blogs, Updated

—- Top 30 HeterodoxKeynesian/MMTEconomics Blogs, Updated // Social Democracyforthe 21st Century: A Post KeynesianPerspective This is my updated list of top 30 heterodox Keynesian/MMT economics blogs. Again, it is not based on objective criteria like number of web hits, but is a rather subjective list, on the basis of how popular various sites seem to be and (in my view) their importance. Have I made … Seguir leyendo Top 30 Heterodox Keynesian/MMT Economics Blogs, Updated

La fiebre del sistema – Economía Directa 18-1-2014

Hoy hablamos sobre la reestructuración de la deuda griega, sobre cómo al final parece que el lobby bancario se va a salir con la suya en materia de regulación y qué problemas se pueden derivar de ahí, sobre las declaraciones de Christine Lagarde, directora del FMI, sobre el crecimiento y la crisis, también sobre dónde sucederá la próxima gran crisis financiera y por qué Indonesia ha … Seguir leyendo La fiebre del sistema – Economía Directa 18-1-2014

Todo a cien. La piedra angular: el chino. – Desde la tejonera 18-1-2014

¿Nuestras vidas se encaminan a ser un “todo a cien”? La cara salvaje de la globalización y su piedras angulares. ¿Donde están esas piedras puestas? ¿Y que ocurre cuando se quita una de esas piedras angulares? ¿Es posible seguir manteniendo el capitalismo vivo? ¿Hay otra opción o realmente es la única realista? Tiempos en los que se dan respuestas en Hanoi para preguntas realizadas en … Seguir leyendo Todo a cien. La piedra angular: el chino. – Desde la tejonera 18-1-2014

Refuting The Biggest “Recovery” Lies In Four Simple Charts

—- RefutingTheBiggest "Recovery" LiesInFour Simple Charts // ZeroHedge "USprofits are growing, companieshaveunderinvestedandhave no choicebuttospend more onCapEx, andcorporationshavemuchlessdebtthantheydidduringthe crisis thanksto a massivecashbuildup." These are the generic goto explanations by soundbity talking heads for why the US recovery is gaining traction with US corporations, if not so much Joe Sixpack, and why companies are still cheap. There is one problem: they are all wrong. As SocGen’s Andrew … Seguir leyendo Refuting The Biggest “Recovery” Lies In Four Simple Charts

Greece Will Default in May Without Another Bailout or Change in Terms

—- ¿quiebra griega en mayo.? GreeceWillDefaultinMayWithoutAnotherBailoutorChangeinTerms // Mish’s Global EconomicTrendAnalysis Cash flow analysis shows Greece is in serious trouble again in spite of having a current account surplus. Specifically, Greece needs a change in payback terms or another bailout or it will default in August, if not May. I use the words "will default" imprecisely. The only way Greece is making loan payments now is … Seguir leyendo Greece Will Default in May Without Another Bailout or Change in Terms

Consumer Confidence Slides, Misses By Most In 8 Years

—- ConsumerConfidenceSlides, MissesByMostIn 8 Years // ZeroHedge Following December’s biggest-surge-in-4-years for UMich consumer confidence (though a miss), UMich data has fallen backto 80.4 – missingexpectationsbythebiggestmarginin 8 years. This is the 4th miss in the last 5 months as hope for moar multiple expansion begins to fade. Both current conditions and the outlook indices fell (for the first time sicne October). As UPSwouldsays, confidencedroppedbecausetherewastoomuchconfidence… Following Bernanke’s … Seguir leyendo Consumer Confidence Slides, Misses By Most In 8 Years

IMF Warns These 4 European Nations Are “Potentially Destabilizing” To Global Economy

—- IMFWarnsThese 4 EuropeanNations Are "PotentiallyDestabilizing" To Global Economy // ZeroHedge Europe is recovering, right? Wrong. As NigelFarageragedlastnight, things are not what they seem and even the IMF is now beginning to get concerned again (especially after Lagarde’s call yesterday for moar from Draghi and every other central banker). As Bloomberg’s Niraj Shah notes, it’s not just the PIIGS we have to worry about (or … Seguir leyendo IMF Warns These 4 European Nations Are “Potentially Destabilizing” To Global Economy

Chinese Stocks Tumble On Contagion Concerns From First Shadow-Banking Default

—- ChineseStocksTumbleOnContagionConcernsFromFirstShadow–BankingDefault // ZeroHedge While manufacturing and services PMIs disappointed, the big problem in big China remains that of an out-of-control credit creation process that is blowing up. As wepreviouslynoted, instead of crushing credit creation, the PBOC’s liquidity rationing has forced distressed companies into high-interest-cost products in the shadow-banking world. Investors on the other side of "troubled shadow banking products" had assumed that ‘someone’ would … Seguir leyendo Chinese Stocks Tumble On Contagion Concerns From First Shadow-Banking Default